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Solstice shadows cast on an Andy Goldsworthy sculpture in the GRI, 1998. GRI Staff Solstice Celebration Photo Album, Institutional Records & Archives, Getty Research Institute, 2010.IA.46 Photo: Linda-Anne Rebhun

The Little-Known History of Lost Earthwork

Shared by Lily Crowther June 4, 2026
EphemeralSite

Read about Andy Goldsworthy’s sculpture, made for the Oculus of the Getty Institute, Los Angeles. The piece was designed to be ephemeral, but disappeared sooner than intended.

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